Freedom From Religion Foundation Essay Contest

Freedom from Religion Foundation sponsors William J. Schulz High School Essay Competition with cash awards. This scholarship contest is open to North American high school seniors who graduate in spring 2017, going on to college in fall 2017. The contest is intended to promote the constitutional principle of separation of state and church and to educate the public on matters relating to nontheism. Total $7,850 award amount will be distributed by FFRF to the winning candidates according to their winning place.

Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) is a non-profit, educational organization was incorporated in 1978 in Wisconsin. The Foundation is a national membership association of approximately 23,000 freethinkers: atheists, agnostics, and skeptics of any pedigree.The purposes of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc., as stated in its bylaws, are to promote the constitutional principle of separation of state and church, and to educate the public on matters relating to nontheism.

Eligibility:

To be applying applicants should be North American high school seniors who graduate in spring 2017, going on to college in fall 2017.

How to Apply:

Applicants can download the application for through the given link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QBHT9XG

For applying, candidates must write a 350-500 words essay and the essay topic for this year “If there was one thing I could tell my family or a believer about why I’m a nonbeliever, this would be it.” The essay must be typed, double-spaced, standard margins, the font size of 11 or 12 points, and attached as a PDF.

Financial Aid and Award Money:

Award amount are as follows:

First Place Award: $3,000

Second Place Award: $2,000

Third Place Award: $1,000

Fourth Place Award: $750

Fifth Place Award: $500

Sixth Place Award: $400

Optional Honorable Mention(s): $200

In addition to their scholarship, winners will receive a school-year membership to FFRF, which includes a subscription to Freethought Today. All other eligible entrants will be offered the choice of a student FFRF membership and Freethought Today subscription, or a freethought book or product.

Application Deadline:

Fill out an application and submit your essay no later than midnight, June 1, 2017.

Link for More Information:

https://ffrf.org/outreach/ffrf-student-scholarship-essay-contests

Contact Information:

If you have any questions or concerns, please email FFRF at ltreu-at-ffrf.org or call (608)256-8900.

Scholarships for Atheists, Secular Humanists, and Freethinkers

Free Money for Free Thinkers

The values you believe in, or do not believe in, may not be the first thing you turn to when thinking of your qualifications for college funding, but think again. If you define yourself as an atheist, secular humanist, or otherwise “free” thinker, there are benefactors who will support both those beliefs and your way through college.

You may believe in no god at all, or think of yourself as a secular humanist and absolutely reject any supernatural beliefs since you believe that people must take responsibility for their own lives. You may be a free thinker who holds these beliefs or who has rejected religious dogma and believes that opinions must be based on reason. You may be an agnostic, not knowing whether god exists or not.

All these varying views serve to set students apart from the rest of the collegiate body, and many who hold them are convicted and outspoken. No matter where you align yourself on this spectrum of belief, or unbelief, you may be eligible for some awards and monies based on these values. Note that several of the following awards are specifically targeted towards gay and lesbian free thinkers.

Scholarship Programs

American Atheists, Inc.

American Atheists, Inc. offers two scholarships in the amount of $2,000 and $1,000. These award are available to both high school seniors and those currently attending college. A GPA of at least 2.5 is required. The winner of the scholarship is determined by evaluating the individual’s activism with respect to the atheist viewpoint.

A second scholarship in the amount of $1,000 will be awarded to an outstanding gay or lesbian atheist.

The related Secular Student Alliance is also a fantastic online resource for information, articles, awards, news, and networking for those who hold its beliefs. Both the American Atheists and the Secular Student Alliance hold annual conferences to garner support and further the field’s research.

Pfund Scholarship

The Pfund foundation is devoted to the support and furthering of LGBT (lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender) individuals in the upper midwest area of the US. Atheist Minnesota residents or those planning on attending an institution of higher learning in Minnesota and who are either themselves LGBT or have a family member who is can apply for funding under the Pfund Scholarship. Two scholarships for atheist students are offered: the Atheists for Human Rights Award and the Byron Thayer Award given to a gay or lesbian atheist/humanist.

Preference is given to high school seniors when awarding funds, which can be used toward educational expenses at colleges, universities, trade schools, or technical colleges. Applicants will submit written answers to a series of questions about their career and educational goals, the challenges they have overcome in life, leadership abilities, and activism. Official transcripts and two letters of recommendation are also required.

Freedom From Religion Foundation

Over $4,000 in cash scholarships are awarded to the winners of the Freedom from Religion Foundation’s annual essay contest. A set topic for the essays is announced each year, and students are asked to respond specifically to it using their best writing skills.

Silverman Secular Humanist Scholarship

The Silverman Secular Humanist Scholarship is available to students who are secular humanists studying at the the College of Charleston in South Carolina. Successful applicants will be devoted towards ethics and morals based on rationalism and humanism. Both academic achievement and financial need are taken into account when considering applications for funding. The scholarship is renewable, provided the recipient remains a full-time student with a GPA of at least 3.0.

Note that applications for this scholarship are not accepted every year because by college regulations in years when the previous recipient continues to be eligible it is automatically renewed. Therefore, it is recommended that you check with the Office of Financial Aid or by writing to SilvermanScholarship@cofc.edu to see whether a new recipient is being selected for the following year before completing the application.

James Randi Educational Foundation

The James Randi Educational Foundation provides funding for the Critical Thinking Educational Scholarship Awards every year. One undergraduate and one graduate award are given, both in the amount of $1,000. Applicants are asked to send in an essay along with their application. The award money may be used only at US institutions of higher education.

The foundation is dedicated to promoting critical thinking through distributing accurate information about paranormal and supernatural events, and the award is meant to promote the extension of this belief through a deserving student.

Additional Benefits for Free Thinkers

Since free thinkers often have to stand up for themselves against the majority’s belief that is contrary to theirs, they can be very outspoken, well-versed and certain of their beliefs. Make sure this conviction level comes across in your essays and applications for any of the above scholarships. It can make the difference between a memorable application and a forgettable one.

Atheist, agnostic, humanist and free thinking students have the additional advantage of being able to use local hubs of their beliefs for scholarship resources. For example, check with your local atheistic or free thinking organization for further grant opportunities of which you are unaware. These beliefs, held thoughtfully and openly, are powerful and may put you one step closer for paying for your college career.